that brings the point that is Matthew even jewish to begin with?
“Matthew is usually regarded as the ‘most Jewish gospel’ since it bears evidence of more direct and more informed interaction with texts, concepts, and institutions usually identified with Jewish life at the conclusion of the first century CE.”

The Gospel of Matthew: Within and Without Judaism - Yale University Press
John Kampen— Matthew is usually regarded as the “most Jewish gospel” since it bears evidence of more direct and more informed interaction with texts, concepts, and institutions usually identified with... READ MORE

“Matthew is the most Jewish-centric of the four gospels.”

Insights on the Bible: The Gospel of Matthew
”So without a doubt, Matthew is the most Jewish gospel.”

“Matthew’s is the most Jewish of all the gospels.”
“Of the four Gospel writers, Matthew, a Jew himself, is the one who most often quoted from the Hebrew Scriptures to demonstrate how Jesus fulfilled prophecy.”

Four gospels, four distinct views—Matthew the traditionalist
The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John tell the story of Jesus’ ministry on Earth. Why don’t we have one book about Jesus, rather than four distinct profiles? In a celebrity biography, the basic facts are the same, but much can be different. The authors may interview different people...

a jewish cant read whether is young or virgin is really suspicious of this Matthew character... logical thinking...
As I mentioned previously, Matthew quoted the Jewish (not Christian!) translation of the Bible used by Jews in the Diaspora.
newer Christian side of those translation is honest and not repeating the mistake from bad source is commendable